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Netanyahu visits site of deadly Majdal Shams attack, vows ‘harsh response’
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the soccer field in Majdal Shams where a rocket killed 12 children on Saturday, and pledges a “harsh response.”
“Hezbollah, with Iranian backing, launched an Iranian rocket here, which took the lives of 12 pure souls,” says Netanyahu at the site. “Twelve boys and girls who played soccer here and unfortunately could not get to the shelter. The heart is torn apart by the severe tragedy. We embrace the families who are going through indescribable suffering.”
“These children are our children, they are all the children of all of us, ” he says, according to his office. “Israel will not and cannot let this simply pass on by. Our response will come, and it will be harsh.”
Netanyahu lays a wreath at the site as well.
Netanyahu says that Jews and Druze are brothers: “We have a covenant of life, but unfortunately it is also a covenant of moments of bereavement and grief. We embrace you.”
He urges the Druze community not to lose hope, and pledges that Israel will stand by their side, “today, tomorrow and forever.”
The visit was under censorship until he left the town.
Netanyahu, accompanied by Shin Bet director Ronen Bar, IDF Chief of Staff Tzachi Braverman, PMO director General Yossi Shelly, military secretary Maj. Gen. Roman Goffman, Israeli Druze spiritual leader Muafek Tarif, and the heads of the Majdal Shams and Ein Qiniya local councils, also visits with grieving family members.
Taarifa kamili hapo chini
Mungu ibariki taifa teule la Israel
Netanyahu visits site of deadly Majdal Shams attack, vows ‘harsh response’
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the soccer field in Majdal Shams where a rocket killed 12 children on Saturday, and pledges a “harsh response.”
“Hezbollah, with Iranian backing, launched an Iranian rocket here, which took the lives of 12 pure souls,” says Netanyahu at the site. “Twelve boys and girls who played soccer here and unfortunately could not get to the shelter. The heart is torn apart by the severe tragedy. We embrace the families who are going through indescribable suffering.”
“These children are our children, they are all the children of all of us, ” he says, according to his office. “Israel will not and cannot let this simply pass on by. Our response will come, and it will be harsh.”
Netanyahu lays a wreath at the site as well.
Netanyahu says that Jews and Druze are brothers: “We have a covenant of life, but unfortunately it is also a covenant of moments of bereavement and grief. We embrace you.”
He urges the Druze community not to lose hope, and pledges that Israel will stand by their side, “today, tomorrow and forever.”
The visit was under censorship until he left the town.
Netanyahu, accompanied by Shin Bet director Ronen Bar, IDF Chief of Staff Tzachi Braverman, PMO director General Yossi Shelly, military secretary Maj. Gen. Roman Goffman, Israeli Druze spiritual leader Muafek Tarif, and the heads of the Majdal Shams and Ein Qiniya local councils, also visits with grieving family members.